Timothy Street served in the 2nd Regiment of York Militia, Canada in the War of 1812Service started: Unit(s): Service ended:

Biography

During the War of 1812, Timothy Street served as a private in the 2nd York Militia. On June 4, 1812, he was selected for service in the 1st Flank Company as a volunteer. [1]

He served September 25 to October 24, 1812 in Captain John Chisholm’s Flank Company and was reported dead on the 24th of wounds incurred during the Battle of Queenston Heights on Oct. 13, 1812. [2]

He served October 25 to 31, 1812 in the same company and was reported dead. [3]

There was some confusion in the militia payrolls about the date of his death. He was believed to have died from wounds received at the Battle of Queenston Heights on October 13th while serving under Captain Chisholm.

↑ Street-1055 was created by Joyce Hodges through the import of edwin ancestors.ged on Aug 9, 2015. This comment and citation should be deleted after a short biography has been added and primary sources have been cited.

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